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Mollykgkg

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Who would be the most appropriate person to consult for nutrition information?
 
  a. chiropractor
  b. medical doctor
  c. registered dietitian
  d. health food store manager
  e. nutrition consultant

Question 2

Which statement explains the association between a risk factor and the development of a disease?
 
  a. All people with the risk factor will develop the disease.
  b. The absence of a risk factor guarantees freedom from the disease.
  c. The more risk factors for a disease, the greater the chance of developing that disease.
  d. The presence of a factor such as heredity can be modified to lower the risk of degenerative diseases.
  e. Risk factors tend to be short-lived, so their presence does not predict long-term risk of disease.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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